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re: Crawfishing this weekend?
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:37 am to TunaTime
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:37 am to TunaTime
This thread got me thinking.
I planned on doing some yak fishin in the basin this spring and I've thought about crawfishin there before.
Would it be worth tossing some traps out in the morning and picking them up in the afternoon after fishing, or would they need to sit longer?
How many traps would probably be needed to just get a sack or two?
If so, what kind of traps would be best to use and transport via kayak? And lastly, does anyone have a rec on where to buy if this is not a waste of time?
TIA OB
I planned on doing some yak fishin in the basin this spring and I've thought about crawfishin there before.
Would it be worth tossing some traps out in the morning and picking them up in the afternoon after fishing, or would they need to sit longer?
How many traps would probably be needed to just get a sack or two?
If so, what kind of traps would be best to use and transport via kayak? And lastly, does anyone have a rec on where to buy if this is not a waste of time?
TIA OB
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:41 am to the mean bean
I would think it'd be a pain in the arse to bring traps on a kayak. I know even the field pyramid traps we would use would take up a ton of room and if it's anything like field catch you'd need a couple dozen at least to catch a sack or two
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